Rogers, which is Canada’s number one wireless service provider, expects to be able to kick off the KEYone’s 8.0 rollout on Thursday, June 28, also aiming to enable Wi-Fi Calling technology on the spring 2017-released device.

That doesn’t necessarily mean other carriers in other markets will start updating the BlackBerry KEYone to Oreo this week as well. And no, we don’t have an exact date for unlocked models either. But if Rogers does indeed get the ball rolling within 72 hours, you can probably expect to join the fun before long regardless of your country of residence or network of choice.

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